Cloudy skies for Thanksgiving; a few showers possible this evening
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Turkey Day temperatures are starting in the lower 30s. By afternoon, we'll warm nicely into the mid 50s.
We'll see some peeks of sunshine this morning, before skies turn mostly cloudy later in the day.
There is a chance for a few light rain showers late this afternoon into the evening, but it won't be a washout. It's a good idea to keep an eye on Radar as you make your way to Thanksgiving dinner.
Rain should wrap up Friday morning, but early morning Black Friday shoppers may need an umbrella.
Clouds clear Friday afternoon, and we'll enjoy more sunshine and highs in the upper 40s to end the week.
Saturday looks like another nice day, with the chance for rain likely starting after you go to bed Saturday night.
Showers will stick around most of the day Sunday. Another round of rain looks likely Tuesday evening into Wednesday.
Thanksgiving Day: Partly to mostly cloudy. PM showers. High 54.
Tonight: Showers. Low 40.
Black Friday:Mostly cloudy AM. Sunshine by afternoon. High 48.
Saturday: Mostly sunny. More clouds late. Overnight rain. High 50.
Sunday: Showers likely. Breezy. High 46.